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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-01, Page 17• l• . „ ••• e. COFFEE KLATCH Those howling good• games last week *chided Shirley 'Voting 249, 235 rIViel Irvine 236, nO and Marg - - Pollock -2116;.-- BLVEVALE MIXED Winnie Boyd tooklhe top spot for the ladies with the si egle of -263 and the high triple of 637. Ross Nicholson was in top form for the men with the high single of 260 and the high triple of 678; Other high games were.rolled by Ross Nicholson, 254; Atilt BAY4 251; Mile Darlh3g, 241; Ernie Cook 226 and Kevin Hickey 223. SENIORIMEN Those bowling 150 and over last week were Charles Bosman 169; Art I3urrows 180; Harry Garnis' s 187; Bill Lediet 180, 166; Alex Robertson 165, 171; Bill Uuldrika 159; Ken Saxton Sr. 165 and Gordon Francis • - Istr4.4444.— -..-.4*baema.cay.404.3,4ramecremarise*,44.,"saosau..44wedoolaunumwa...044.1ini.,434.144.04.n * ',..,y41YOM''' 4t,414,400''' '444-4.140P"'s „ 41"-edu'r,' ir 7. • °St.•?:: 152. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE The thwittere,ieed the league with 91 points, tplIgwed by the Bot, Talkers, 27, the Swanks, 85„ the Pocket Foxes, 71, the Penthouse, 60 and the Easy Riders, 68. Betty Stanley had the high single of 261 for the ladies and the high triple of 704, while Gene Kruse bad the men's high single of 275 and Rod Hickey and Bob Pegg tied for the high triple of 645. Other high scores went to Joe. Brophy 25/4 -Lynn QhM , 240, 231; Barry Bushell 232 and Linda Hickey 215. BELGRAVE I4DIES High rollers last week were Laura Johnston 236; Hilda Vincent 209; - Doris Michie 179; Donna Shaw 185, 178 and Marj Coultes 178. BANTAMS 0 Still out in front are the Kit Kats at 63 but the Mr. Bigs are closing in on them, now at 60. Not far behind are the Caramilks at 58, Mars Bars at 55 and 0 Henrys at 51. The Coffee Crisps are loafing along at 34. It .was ,Evelyne Matz again, high with her 145 single and 284 double. Ben Hallman was high for the boys, with a 181 single and 311 -double. Other games of 90 or over were bowled by Evelyne Matz 139; Lauren Pautler 97; Sarah O'Hagan 117, 95; Amanda Braun 124, 130; Lindsay Johnston 92; Becky Hickey 91; Stephanie Cleghorn 104, 96; Mandy Anger 109; Scott McPherson 103, 107; Ben Hallman 130; Mike Remington 132; Dean McClory 135. BANTAMS & JUNIORS Kendra Merkley- took high single honors with her 193 and high double honors with 308. Murray Steffen had high single of 206 but Derek Knight crowded him out of the high double contest with a 325. Also bowling games of 125, and over vete Sutan Henry 135, 137; Andrea McBride 147; Jenny Remington 130, 161; Karrin Marks 142, 129; Tatum Mathers 143; Lori Morrison 126; Arley Pautler 136; Derek Knight 146, 179; Joshua Johnston 1.38; D.J. J. Morrison 125; Ryan Moffatt 202. The Pepsis and Sprites are tied at 66, the Lemon Limes second with 59. The Mountain Dews have 50; Cokes 41 and Hires 33. JUNIORS & SENIORS Ken Hogg came up with three good singles of 174, 170 and 165 to chalk up high triple 01 509. Danny McPherson had the high single, though, a j94... For the gals, it was Jennifer Eadie's 168 single and Kerri Cleghorn's 434 triple. Othergames of 150 and over were recorded by Nicole O'Neil 153; Jason Steffler 166, 160, 162; Scott Gillespie 155; Dean Tolton 162, 192; Jason Schiestel 168; Jeremy Smith 160, 165; Jim Hills 181, 170; Rob Bower 162. Wingham Prei-Tykesivin at Clifford tournament The Wingham Pre -Tykes travelled good passing and skating skills to the Clifford Cricket Tournament throughout the tournament and all over' the weekend and went players deserve congratulations. undefeated in the three games they. PlaYed- The first contest was against Track athletes Walkerton and despite an early goal by the opposition, Wingham went on to score six unanswered goals to take the victory. Andrew Laing notched five of the Wingham markers while Christopher Robertson tallied the other. The next game against Ripley was a hard-fought contest with Wingham finally pulling ahead in the last minutes for a 5-3 win. The scorers were Chris Robertson and Andrew Despite the disappointment, the Laing with two each, and Zach youn ters now are looking toward O'Krafka. An excellent game was their next conipetition and are trainino for Upcoming meets Stormy weekend weather kept 45 young athletes from the Wingham Track and Meld Club home late last month and unable to compete in their first indoor meet of the season in Toronto. also tuirtiedin by Greg Machan. training hard at practice. In their final contest the Wingtiam players came up with a 12-0 victory • erer BI -jt. The marksmen were The Bantams (13 to. 14, years Andrew Laing with Tour, Zaeh age) compete In the Ontario Indoor O'Krafka with three, Greg Abelian una101m, _,9hiPs _Vol* thlivereity with two and with one each; Philip tills saturdarantattPlaY31161'dites A nisi -Chrii-Robertpon and' Tyler - (941114 HO and theAteing (11 malt Angi. 4 t. 16 111/411 their itutoitt tirtislielittitirkiii 'Of a..4•444. .4.•• 4.44.4..•4 The Winghairk team demottslrated ill Toronto. • or high hightoeksingletop ofthe oaort,srthe m am, of 739; Other high games wereroll' Michelle Jillings 235; 0401 Bakal 255; Earl Anderson 268; Wendell Stamper 252 and Bob Allen 220. WED. meliTLAWEs Jean's OW lead the league with points, followed ' by Karen's Krystals, 20, Chris's ors, 18, Debbielt,Bluesi Thai's EiPor 15 and Juanita'i Budweisms Shirley Young had the high triple of 261 and the higlr .triple of 739. Other good garnet were.rolled by Sheri Horton 243; Luanne Kerr226• Joanne Harrison 222, Faye Remington and Jean King 220 and Arlene liaasnoot 210. FINISH LINE — One of the competitors crosseS the finish line dun)* Winter Olympics at Turnberry Centrals Schpotiast week.- ---.- o'• mixiaCti malice no 19 payment. tilt Se t a low prices wergdeel 6 months • NO PPNER-C co, ROxtoll --wet )/1 64.4. ;ow 00111111 Ildj,/ it, • ••••114r 44.4 • • MIDDLETON'S HOME FURNISHINGS INC WINGHAM Ondri 6 rin:fi'm Valp,'%ii- • 54: 1 :44,1'4; tyt 4,441,1,444 tat* ON t-4.;-4 174 374k 7, I. %If:Tr:\ $ $ $ $ „ g 4 • : .4.14 • :41 - . • .- ..144. 411 44